subject: ARRLDX CW NQ4I M/M HP
> ARRL DX Contest, CW
>
> Call: NQ4I
> Operator(s): NQ4I,WI4R,K4BAI,VE7ZO,W7FB,K2UFT,AC4CA,N5VI
> Station: NQ4I
>
> Class: M/M HP
> QTH: Griffin, Ga
> Operating Time (hrs): 48
>
> Summary:
> Band QSOs Mults
> -------------------
> 160: 85 42
> 80: 472 80
> 40: 1180 105
> 20: 1457 111
> 15: 1528 105
> 10: 290 69
> -------------------
> Total: 5011 512 Total Score = 7,660,000
>
> Club: South East Contest Club
>
> Comments:
>
> OP's 160m NQ4I 80m K2UFT 40m VE7ZO 20m W7FB 15m K4BAI 10m NQ4I 2nd
> stations
> WI4R, AC4CA, and N5VI
> It was really disappointing to listen on 20m at late night and hear the
> New
> England stations working EU and we could not even hear EU...the low bands
> are so
> propagationally/locationally advantaged to the NE US.....really proud of
> my 40m
> and 15 m scores...Jim and John really hung in there....10m really
> surprised us
> with EU on Sunday...the solar flux really didn't peak enough to support
> what
> happened..signals were strong and came in little waves...on the
> encouraging
> side, no equipment failures and the network worked decently...we had 2
> computers
> that would not keep the right time...they were off by 5 hours, the amount
> of
> difference between EST and Zulu...and no amount of resetting the internal
> clocks
> or SETTIME would correct this...I think different versions of CT10 are
> involved
> here....its amazing the tremendous amount of BUSTED packet spots...can't
> people
> copy the code?? The worst that comes to mind was the many versions of
> 5H3......thanks to all who worked us...qsl via K4PK...73 and see you the
> next
> contest...de nq4i
>
>
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